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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> back to the big story. selling 22 million shares of facebook. he is retaining a $5.6 million stake. this is part of a preplanned sale. more on the story from julie who joins us once again on the fast line. >> so the big question is could peter have cancelled the plan to sell the shares. this plan that he put into effect on may 18. i have more detail here. apparently it's possible for him to cancel the sale but it would be highly unlikely because he is an insider. the fact that he is on the board, he is an insider and could not have confirmed that he did not have any no
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with...
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i felt i ought to play it off of wind and solar and refining and conservation of energy. do you think that's a better met trick to look at your company with? >> all of these sources of energy, whether they are traditional or the alternative uses, use a lot of our equipment. we help bring integrated power solutions to our customers, so we're just a great bet. when you look at this mega trend of energy, whether it's nuclear, wind, solar, wave, we have important solutions in each of those arenas. >> you have gone from the point of saying you want to crack into china to, i guess you're putting your research and development money into china. what's china going to be in 2012 for eaton? >> today it's already -- we have some 10,000 employees in china. we're serving that market strongly. that demand there around infrastructure, building out the electric grid or building out the highway system is a major consumer of our business. we look at asia and india and brazil. the emerging nations around the world. we would expect by 2014, they would be about 30% of our total sales whereas l
i felt i ought to play it off of wind and solar and refining and conservation of energy. do you think that's a better met trick to look at your company with? >> all of these sources of energy, whether they are traditional or the alternative uses, use a lot of our equipment. we help bring integrated power solutions to our customers, so we're just a great bet. when you look at this mega trend of energy, whether it's nuclear, wind, solar, wave, we have important solutions in each of those...
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how about the first national bank of kinder morgan energy partners? k kmp. the oil and gas pipeline operator that's yielding as of the close 6.8%. as a pipeline company rather than a producer of oil and gas, kinder morganvicissitudes of the economy or the weakness in natural gas prices. natural gas closed at 4. doesn't matter if it closed at 3 or 5. i always say kmp is basically a toll road operator like a utility because it's what' known as a master limited partnership, or mlp. it pays no corporate taxes, passes almost all of its earnings right back to you, mr. shareholder or mrs. shareholder. in the form of a distribution similar to a dividend except the tax treatment tends to be even more favorable. kinder morgan just raised its distribution april 21st. terrific quarter. with distributive cash flow up 36% year over year i don't know how these guys do it richard kinder you're always welcome on the show, i understand you're in new york next week. over the last ten years it's up 246%. know let's put the dividend in, the distribution, 578% return. added plus,
how about the first national bank of kinder morgan energy partners? k kmp. the oil and gas pipeline operator that's yielding as of the close 6.8%. as a pipeline company rather than a producer of oil and gas, kinder morganvicissitudes of the economy or the weakness in natural gas prices. natural gas closed at 4. doesn't matter if it closed at 3 or 5. i always say kmp is basically a toll road operator like a utility because it's what' known as a master limited partnership, or mlp. it pays no...
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they are -- and this is tough for me to say, because i have not liked these -- ying green energy, symbol yge, and suntech power holdings, stp, like the car. they have a lot of experience and extensive networks which is why i think they are the most to benefit from the government subsidies and government financing. and even though both stocks were rallying hard in anticipation of a program like this and rallying harder still after it was announced, i believe they have a lot of upside if you're willing to take the risk. we've been on a roll here when it comes to speculative plays. how about like our tech spec stocks that i recommended the week of may 4th, they're up 28.5%. the s&p is only up 8%. the nasdaq, red hot, only up 11.5%, that's why we speculate, even though it can be dangerous. when it comes to the two chinese solar play, let's talk about the dangers first. i want to sticker the things. i want to give you the warning on the side of tobacco. when amateurs look at a stock, they think of everything that could go right. professionals, i'm training you to invest like a pro, always foc
they are -- and this is tough for me to say, because i have not liked these -- ying green energy, symbol yge, and suntech power holdings, stp, like the car. they have a lot of experience and extensive networks which is why i think they are the most to benefit from the government subsidies and government financing. and even though both stocks were rallying hard in anticipation of a program like this and rallying harder still after it was announced, i believe they have a lot of upside if you're...
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and green energy. green energy is cropping up all over pittsburgh. but we still have the westinghouses and u.s. steel. a diversified economy. which is why pennsylvania is doing better. >> obviously in the super bowl you're going to say, what, it's a tie between the steelers and aeg snlz. >> no. if it's steelers and eagles, and i've said this in sburks jim, because i'm a courageous guy and i also don't have to run for re-election. i've said i'm an eagles fan. i root 230r9 steelers against everybody else. i went to the super bowl last year. i was in mourning because i wanted to see an eagles-steelers super bowl and we came one defensive stop away from seeing it. but i rooted hard for the steelers. i even wore black and gold. and gold is not a good color for me. >> i will come down to the cheap seats this weekend and say hello to you, governor. thank you so much for being on "mad money." ed rendell, governor of pennsylvania. look, he gave us the natural gas blessing to have fleets. i sure wish we wouldn't have such strong carbon capture from him. but yo
and green energy. green energy is cropping up all over pittsburgh. but we still have the westinghouses and u.s. steel. a diversified economy. which is why pennsylvania is doing better. >> obviously in the super bowl you're going to say, what, it's a tie between the steelers and aeg snlz. >> no. if it's steelers and eagles, and i've said this in sburks jim, because i'm a courageous guy and i also don't have to run for re-election. i've said i'm an eagles fan. i root 230r9 steelers...
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the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. . >> pepsico's ceo has resigned. ramon laguardia -- we'll talk about just about anything. mike, good morning, it's good to talk to you. >> good morning, carl. >> a lot of discussion about indra's legacy today, how do you think about it >> i think if you look back and you look at the consumer products universe, indra's really made a very distinctive and defining imprint on pepsico with her original articulation of performance with purpose, way before that was kind of a popular concept, to think of the corporation and it's role in the society more broadly and i think indra has really been passionate about trying to drive the company to adapt to the 21st century and in so many ways, whether it's the die versversity in the
the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. . >> pepsico's ceo has resigned. ramon laguardia -- we'll talk about just about anything. mike, good morning, it's good to talk to you. >> good morning, carl....
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jim, i have a kpleg for cloud peak energy, cld. you mentioned it's an ipo that's grossly underprooisz priced. i'm wondering if this stock would be worth buying now since it was priced below expectations and has been virtually flat since it began trading. here's the problem, people say it's going to lose a big contract not that long from now and that's going to hurt it. they have the cleanest coal in the country. coal is not going away. i wish it were, but it isn't. cloud is like buying what warren buffet is shipping when he buys burlington northern. i am in favor of buying cld. "mad money" is back after the break. boss: y'know, geico opened its doors back in 1936 and now we're insuring over 18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> congratulations to j. crew. another blowout quarter. i all say there's a bull market
jim, i have a kpleg for cloud peak energy, cld. you mentioned it's an ipo that's grossly underprooisz priced. i'm wondering if this stock would be worth buying now since it was priced below expectations and has been virtually flat since it began trading. here's the problem, people say it's going to lose a big contract not that long from now and that's going to hurt it. they have the cleanest coal in the country. coal is not going away. i wish it were, but it isn't. cloud is like buying what...
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excel and that is viewed as an energy company but that's excel trust. that is trust retail property trade. okay. all right. so excel trust and intel, centurylink is telephone, rpm, industrial for housing. excel and -- we got to get rid of excel. that doesn't work. keep amworth even though it is speck. others are okay. we will add witness once again, bristol meyers and take out excel trust and they we will be in good shape. thank you for playing "am i diversified." we'll be back after the break. >>> jim cramer, you're one of my heros. >> i look forward to your show every week night. >> thank you so much for helping beginning investors like me. >> when you talk about the markets, i just believe that you're spot on. >> oh, i love it. thank you so much. every night we watch you. i have learned and earned. >>> what do you really sell because of the sequester thing? what about all of the double and triple etfs and cdos and come up with a sequester to trade. they can have these pieces of paper at the drop of the hat, so why not give us the security to play the
excel and that is viewed as an energy company but that's excel trust. that is trust retail property trade. okay. all right. so excel trust and intel, centurylink is telephone, rpm, industrial for housing. excel and -- we got to get rid of excel. that doesn't work. keep amworth even though it is speck. others are okay. we will add witness once again, bristol meyers and take out excel trust and they we will be in good shape. thank you for playing "am i diversified." we'll be back after...
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they have a good mix of green kinds of energies. some not so green. the other is ecxelon because they have the most nuclear power. let's go to patty. boo-ya, jim. boo-ya patty. you are my 2010 new year's resolution. this is by far the most fun i have had with any resolution. thank you. you advised that the time to start buying citigroup is when the u.s. government starts selling it. how will i know when it happens? they are doing a preferred deal today, but the government will announce it causing a lot of people to knock down the stock. that's what traders do. it will then be priced at a very attractive price like the big payback on t.a.r.p. i want you in it. you know i think vicram pan is doing a great job and the stock is going higher. from kai, deer cramer, when i was young you guided my mom through investments and i hope you can help me with mine. i'm doing my thesis on sustainable investment theory. what is your opinion on the portion of the portfolio that should be invested in sustainable companies and are there any recommendations of companies
they have a good mix of green kinds of energies. some not so green. the other is ecxelon because they have the most nuclear power. let's go to patty. boo-ya, jim. boo-ya patty. you are my 2010 new year's resolution. this is by far the most fun i have had with any resolution. thank you. you advised that the time to start buying citigroup is when the u.s. government starts selling it. how will i know when it happens? they are doing a preferred deal today, but the government will announce it...
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that's that swift energy company we introduced you to. and it's in the barnett shale in north texas. overall, texas around 55% of its business. it's got its pipeline in the woodford shale and others in oklahoma, which makes up 42% of the business, and the rockies represent the last three. the woodford shale, just for the record, should not be confused with the double shot of woodford reserve whiskey i had after i watched the al capone-style-like baseball bat bludgeoning lloyd blankfein received in the senate. although they both are indeed, the woodford shale and the woodford reserve of the light and sweet variety. $135 million capital expenditure budget for 2010 is focused on that eagle ford shale in texas that we like. could lead to dividend increases coming in. that's what we need. company's investing $50 million with a 50-50 joint venture with kinder morgan energy partners to build a gathering pipeline in the eagle ford shale could be completed by the end of the year. copano's building something to connect to its processing plant. cram
that's that swift energy company we introduced you to. and it's in the barnett shale in north texas. overall, texas around 55% of its business. it's got its pipeline in the woodford shale and others in oklahoma, which makes up 42% of the business, and the rockies represent the last three. the woodford shale, just for the record, should not be confused with the double shot of woodford reserve whiskey i had after i watched the al capone-style-like baseball bat bludgeoning lloyd blankfein received...
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among the names lifting energy stocks higher, chesapeake energy also transocean, devon and hess all up between 3% and 6%. s&p the best performing sector so far up by about 10% but still down about 14%, sarah, over the past year. back over to you guys. >> dom, thank you very much. long security lines, the tsa is certainly under scrutiny. tsa administrator testifying in congress this morning saying right now he does not have enough staff to meet periods of peak air travel demand. that headline just crossing. we're keeping an eye on that, but away from washington we want to take you to atlanta because delta is taking a unique approach to trying to ease these long tsa lines, our phil lebeau has been following that story for us today. good morning, phil. >> good morning, sarah. we're going to show you that line in just a bit, but i want to take that picture on capitol hill one more time of tsa administrator peter nefenger as he's being questioned by members of congress about what the tsa needs to do to improve its performance. yes, he's saying there's not enough staff for all of their peak
among the names lifting energy stocks higher, chesapeake energy also transocean, devon and hess all up between 3% and 6%. s&p the best performing sector so far up by about 10% but still down about 14%, sarah, over the past year. back over to you guys. >> dom, thank you very much. long security lines, the tsa is certainly under scrutiny. tsa administrator testifying in congress this morning saying right now he does not have enough staff to meet periods of peak air travel demand. that...